Safety Education
 · Brochure Series
 · Safe Climbing & PLB's
 · Request a Presentation

 Member Services
 · Members Only Site
 · Event Calendar
 · Document Downloads

 Press Room
 · News Headlines
 · Mission Summaries
 · Photo Gallery
 · Mt Hood Virtual Tour
 · Newsletter

 Links
 · Search & Rescue
 · Climbing & Hiking
 · Snow Sports
 · Weather & Avalanche
 · Live Cameras

 About PMR
 · What Is PMR?
 · Our Mission
 · Team Structure
 · Board Members
 · How to Get Involved
 · Application Process
 · Kent Swanson, Jr.
 · FAQ's

 Contact Us
 · Phone Numbers
 · E-Mail Addresses
 · Make A Donation

 Home Page

Gorge Mission-Oneonta Trailhead
Monday, Feb 22, 2010

During the late evening PMR's help was requested to rescue a hiker who was stranded part way down a cliff east of Multnomah Falls. The 26 year-old man had been traveling alone and off -trail when he found himself trapped in near vertical terrain unable to climb up or down. The hiker was not prepared for a night out, but he did have a cell phone and was able to call for help and describe his location.

A Coast Guard helicopter was dispatched and located the subject, but due to the terrain was not able to complete the rescue with a hoist. PMR was subsequently able to send a team of two up the unstable cliff face to the subject's position. From there he was lowered to team members waiting at the base.

Travel off-trail can be loaded with many unforeseen hazards, particularly so in the Columbia Gorge. Terrain there is very steep, loose, heavily vegetated and difficult to navigate in. Technical gear and training may be required to follow certain routes and others may be unsafe under any circumstance. When hiking cross country solid skills and a companion are strongly advised.

 

Home | Safety Education | Member Services
Press Room | Links | About PMR | Contact Us

© 2001-2010 Portland Mountain Rescue
P.O. Box 5391
Portland, Oregon  97228-5391
 
Phone: 503.222.PMRU (7678)
|
 

Important Information: PMR is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to saving lives through rescue and education.  PMR receives no government funding and members are neither paid nor reimbursed for their services.

If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to our organization, please call us at the phone number above or send e-mail to . Thank you very much for your consideration.

The PMR logo is a Servicemark of Portland Mountain Rescue.  Using this or any material from this site without prior consent from the PMR Board of Directors is prohibited.  All rights reserved.

We welcome comments and questions regarding this website and our operations.

Website content is maintained courtesy of MosaikWebMosaik Web and discounted web hosting is provided by webintellects

Privacy Policy